Each week my daughter has a new list of CVC words to practice at home. Sounding out each of the letters and blending them together to make new words is challenging for young children. But like most things, the more practice you do, the more confident you become.When your are 4 or 5 years old, all you want to do when you come home from Kindergarten is eat and play. But the reality is that … [Read more...]

Add some love to your learning this Valentine’s with our Love Heart Letter Match Game. Warm up little fingers as you clip together matching lower and uppercase letters.Our Christmas break is now a distant memory and the long cold winter days are really setting in now. We haven’t see any snow yet, but I don’t think it’s too far away now. Have you had snow? To brighten up … [Read more...]

Working on pattern recognition is an important area to practice with your Kindergartner. The ability to recognize, follow and predict patterns is an important early math skill. It will go along way to help prepare your child for the more complex mathematical work ahead of them. Understanding patterns also helps your child to understand and deal with the chaotic environment around them, as they … [Read more...]

Incorporating sensory bins into your activities can take learning to the next level by providing the additional element of hands-on fun! Invite your child to investigate letters at the Investigation Table for a game of “Say, Find and Say.” Use this fun activity to help reinforce beginning letter sounds at home or in school.
* Pair this with our Beginning Sounds Printable Pack for More … [Read more...]

Help your child learn letter sounds with this stimulating sensory activity. Our Touch and Trace Sensory Writing Tray uses the sense of touch, sight and sound to engage your child and make letter learning fun.Touch and Trace Sensory Writing Tray
The realities of Kindergarten are starting to hit my daughter now. She flew into class the first few weeks. But now it is more of a stagger, as the … [Read more...]

Make learning math addition fun in the classroom or at home with this fun play dough spider addition game! Getting hands on with a game is great way to practice and reinforce a new math concept. Adding a sensory element as well not only helps to further engage young children in an activity, but also helps them to learn and retain new information more efficiently. This is a great activity for … [Read more...]